Åsbjer Elina, Hedhammar Åke, Engdahl Karolina
Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare, Swedish Centre for Animal Welfare, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 7054, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Small Animal Medicine, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 7054, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden.
Canine Med Genet. 2024 Mar 8;11(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s40575-024-00137-4.
Exaggerated brachycephalic features have been highlighted over the last decade by their profound effect on the health and welfare of the affected dogs. The term brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) was launched in the early 2000s and has received worldwide attention and awareness. At the same time, the popularity of brachycephalic dogs increased. This study aimed to reveal the awareness and experiences of health issues related to the physical appearance of brachycephalic breeds and compare perceptions and opinions on how to counteract these issues by various stakeholders (dog owners, veterinarians, dog breeders, and show judges) by performing an online survey.
Altogether, 1602 owners, 1551 breeders, 118 show judges, and 557 veterinarians participated. Awareness and experiences of conformation-related health issues were common among all stakeholder groups. Most participants agreed fully or partly that health issues related to conformity threaten the health of brachycephalic breeds; that the measures taken so far are positive; and that guidelines on the appearance of a dog should be based on knowledge regarding health issues related to physical appearance. A disagreement was noted on further measures to be taken and the importance of adhering to a breed standard.
All stakeholders were aware of health issues related to the appearance of brachycephalic dogs, but had variable personal experiences of these issues. Most participants agreed fully or partly that health issues related to conformity threaten the health of brachycephalic breeds, and that attention to these issues and measures taken so far are positive. However, there is a disagreement on further actions to be taken and the importance of adhering to a breed standard. These findings could be used to understand and bridge the gap in opinions between stakeholders and to refine methods to influence the health of dogs with exaggerated brachycephalic features.
在过去十年中,夸张的短头特征因其对受影响犬只健康和福祉的深远影响而受到关注。短头阻塞性气道综合征(BOAS)这一术语于21世纪初提出,并已引起全球关注和认识。与此同时,短头犬的受欢迎程度有所增加。本研究旨在通过开展在线调查,揭示与短头品种外貌相关的健康问题的认识和经历,并比较不同利益相关者(犬主、兽医、犬繁育者和犬展裁判)对如何应对这些问题的看法和意见。
共有1602名犬主、1551名繁育者、118名犬展裁判和557名兽医参与。所有利益相关者群体对与形态相关的健康问题都有一定的认识和经历。大多数参与者完全或部分同意,与形态相关的健康问题威胁着短头品种的健康;到目前为止所采取的措施是积极的;以及犬只外观的指导方针应基于与外貌相关的健康问题的知识。在应采取的进一步措施以及遵守品种标准的重要性方面存在分歧。
所有利益相关者都意识到与短头犬外貌相关的健康问题,但对这些问题的个人经历各不相同。大多数参与者完全或部分同意,与形态相关的健康问题威胁着短头品种的健康,并且对这些问题的关注和目前采取的措施是积极的。然而,在应采取的进一步行动以及遵守品种标准的重要性方面存在分歧。这些发现可用于理解和弥合利益相关者之间的意见差距,并完善影响具有夸张短头特征犬只健康的方法。